Florida 2022 Regular Session

Florida House Bill H2127

Introduced
10/11/21  
Refer
10/15/21  
Refer
10/15/21  

Caption

Parkland Accessible Play for Liberty Park

Impact

If enacted, HB 2127 would contribute positively to the state's initiatives related to public parks and recreational facilities, aligning with broader goals of inclusivity and community engagement. The funding aimed at the Parkland Accessible Play for Liberty Park would not only enhance the physical environment but also promote social integration among children with and without disabilities. The action represents Florida's commitment to foster an inclusive atmosphere in public spaces, which is crucial for the wellbeing and development of children with disabilities.

Summary

House Bill 2127 aims to enhance recreational opportunities for children with disabilities by appropriating funds to create accessible play areas in Liberty Park. This bill recognizes the importance of inclusivity in public spaces and seeks to improve the availability of facilities that allow children with diverse abilities to engage in play alongside their peers. Provided by the Florida House of Representatives, the bill allocates $200,000 from the General Revenue Fund to support this initiative during the fiscal year 2022-2023.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its noble cause, potential points of contention could arise regarding the distribution and management of the appropriated funds. Critics may raise questions about the necessity of the funding level proposed or advocate for transparency in how these funds will be utilized. Additionally, there could be debates regarding whether similar projects should receive funding, potentially leading to discussions on prioritizing different types of public infrastructure or services.

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Ultimately, HB 2127 reflects a growing awareness of the need for accessible public spaces and the essential nature of play in child development. By providing appropriate funding, the Florida legislature emphasizes the importance of ensuring that all children have access to necessary recreational activities, endorsing a step towards a more inclusive society.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

FL H4071

City of Coral Springs and City of Parkland, Broward County

FL H0299

Elevator Accessibility Requirements

FL H1545

Parkinson's Disease

FL H0701

Local Housing Assistance Plans

FL H8005

Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Memorial Day

FL H1411

Lifetime Disabled Parking Permits

FL H1125

Regional Planning and Economic Development

FL H1555

Cybersecurity

FL H1293

Cybersecurity

FL H0403

Specialty License Plates

Similar Bills

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